HAMILTON FLIES WITH A PASSENGER; More Daring Flip-Flaps in the Air at Mineola and an Aerial Trip for Two.

Charles H. Hamilton made four nights in his thirty-foot biplane at Mineola, L. I., yesterday, once carrying a passenger, and more than 15,000 persona watched him. On the second trip he carried up Claude Nolan of Jacksonville, Fla., an old friend. This is the first time that an aeronaut has taken any one besides himself aloft in a heavier-than-air machine in the neighborhood of New York. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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